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Article: Entry No. 10 | On Elemental Elegance

Entry No. 10 | On Elemental Elegance

Stone, salt, and wind define the coast without refinement. Rock breaks, edges erode, surfaces remain exposed to air and water. Nothing is softened, and nothing is corrected.

The result is not disorder. The surface may be uneven, but the form is complete.

Elegance appears unforced. It is not added to the material, but experienced within it.

In the work, the same principle applies. Azure Ambrosia. Oasis del Sol. Zephyr Blossom. The elements remain intact—water, air, citrus, wood—paired with language that brings them into focus.

Elegance, then, is not invention, but recognition of what is already there.

 


 

 

—Ariel